If I'm reading this correctly, it looks like 2015 LEAF prices actually went up between Jan 2017 and Mar 2017. I'd noticed that the prices on sites like Carvana seemed higher more recently, but thought that maybe it was just because they now have more 2015s and few 2013-2014s. But I guess this backs up what I was seeing, and have been reading about elsewhere (LEAFs being exported to other countries pushing prices up, supposedly). Thanks for these wholesale value posts!

2013 Blue SV with QC/LED and Premium Sound (Purchased June 2017 with 25K miles from Carvana.com)

2015 Leaf prices seem up on Cargurus, they post the history of average advertised prices on their website and today their graph for the 2015 Leaf shows that asking prices bottomed out in February at $10,732 and are back up to $12,465 today.https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/price-trends/Nissan-Leaf-d2077

Still, I'm not sure what that means, because the graph shows advertised prices, not the prices that the cars truly sell for. And many Leafs have been for sale for a long time. So maybe it's a fluke, maybe new 2017 Leafs are so heavily discounted now that the highest priced used Leafs linger longer on Cargurus, and thereby increase the average advertised price?

OrientExpress, would you have an update showing what has happened with transaction prices at the auctions since March? Thanks for all your auction posts!

OrientExpress, thanks for posting this data, it is very useful! Do you have an update on the latest values?

I am waiting to buy a used 2015 leaf and I see that prices are holding steady and probably increasing. This is very surprising to me given that there are more & higher range EV options on the market now. Or perhaps the 2015 lease owners are still holding on, waiting for the 2018 leaf to become available?